Magnolia AFH is an assisted living facility located in Seattle, Washington. This facility provides comprehensive support for residents who require assistance with daily living activities while promoting an independent lifestyle. Magnolia AFH is equipped to handle various care needs, offering both general and specialized services to its residents.
At Magnolia AFH, residents have access to a range of supportive care and medical services designed to enhance their quality of life. The facility provides physical therapy services, enabling residents to maintain or improve their mobility with the help of trained professionals. Nurses are available on-site to deliver medical care and administer medications as needed, ensuring that health concerns are promptly addressed. Additionally, laundry and dry cleaning services are offered to take care of residents' personal clothing and linens. Partnerships with local medical facilities, such as Saint Louis University Hospital, help ensure that residents have access to advanced medical care if required.
For residents' social well-being, Magnolia AFH encourages participation in clubs and communities, fostering engagement and a sense of belonging among residents. A barber and beauty salon is available on-site, providing grooming services that contribute to residents' personal care and self-esteem. The facility recognizes varying religious needs, offering Catholic services to those who wish to participate. Magnolia AFH also caters to individuals with specific health needs, such as those requiring hospice care or memory care. Hospice services focus on providing compassionate support for those nearing the end of life, while memory care programs are designed to support individuals with dementia or Alzheimer's, focusing on maintaining cognitive function and ensuring a safe environment.
Costs at this community start at $6,285 and range up to $7,592. The average price in the community is $6,938, which is more than the average price in the area of $5,525. The cost of assisted living in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.